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Dictionary: for·tu·i·tous   (fôr-tū'ĭ-təs, -tyū'-) pronunciation
adj.
  1. Happening by accident or chance. See synonyms at accidental.
  2. Usage Problem.
    1. Happening by a fortunate accident or chance.
    2. Lucky or fortunate.

[Latin fortuītus.]

fortuitously for·tu'i·tous·ly adv.
fortuitousness for·tu'i·tous·ness n.

USAGE NOTE   In its best-established sense, fortuitous means "happening by accident or chance." Thus, a fortuitous meeting may have either fortunate or unfortunate consequences. For decades, however, the word has often been used in reference to happy accidents, as in The company's profits were enhanced as the result of a fortuitous drop in the cost of paper. This use may have arisen because fortuitous resembles both fortunate and felicitous. Whatever its origin, the use is well established in the writing of reputable authors. • The additional use of fortuitous to mean "lucky or fortunate" is more controversial, as in He came to the Giants in June as the result of a fortuitous trade that sent two players back to the Reds. This use dates back at least to the 1920s, when H.W. Fowler labeled it a malapropism, but it is still widely regarded as incorrect.


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(for-TOO-i-tuhs, -TYOO-)
adjective

1. Happening by accident or chance.

2. (Usage Problem) Happening by a fortunate accident or chance. Lucky or fortunate.

[Latin fortuitus, from forte, by chance, ablative of fors, chance.]

Usage:

"... for what initially had appeared to be a series of fortuitous events turned out to be to no small degree the machinations of Bokki ...." — Gray, Charlotte Schiander, et al, Other Germanic Languages, World Literature Today, 22 Sep 1998.

"One connection would prove to be especially fortuitous, a friendship with the legendary editor Abe Rosenthal, who took a liking to the earnest, devout kid." — Michael S. Arnold, Goldman's Search for God, Jerusalem Post, 25 Sep 1998.



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Antonyms: fortuitous
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adj

Definition: lucky, accidental
Antonyms: calculated, deliberate, designed, intentional, planned, predictable, unlucky


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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Occurring by chance. Also: lucky.

pronunciation After their hard work, they knew that it was not merely fortuitous that they got a good grade on the project.

Translations: Fortuitous
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Dansk (Danish)
adj. - tilfældig

Nederlands (Dutch)
toevallig, gelukkig

Français (French)
adj. - fortuit

Deutsch (German)
adj. - zufällig

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - τυχαίος, συμπτωματικός

Italiano (Italian)
casuale, incidentale, occasionale, fortuito

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - fortuito

Русский (Russian)
случайный, счастливый

Español (Spanish)
adj. - casual, accidental, fortuito

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - tillfällig

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
偶然的

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 偶然的

한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 뜻밖의, 우연한

日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 思いがけない, 偶然の, 幸運な, 偶発的な

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) تصادفي , محظوظ‏

עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - ‮מקרי, בר-מזל‬


 
 
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